Assessing client strengths can be achieved by __________________________________

a. listening carefully for examples of the problems
b. suggesting interventions for the client to use
c. utilizing exceptional questions
d. directly asking about strengths, hobbies, and areas of life that are going well


D

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In communication, Native Americans place a high value on

A. speaking. B. listening. C. personal distance. D. metaphors.

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Research on the process and outcomes of Emotion-Focused Therapy has found that

a. positive results in clinical trials b. superiority of EFT over CCT for the treatment of depression c. better outcomes for clients who have resolved unfinished business d. All of the above

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One of the most common themes that makes therapy threatening for clients is:

A) ?"If I let myself depend on the therapist he/she might leave me, or take advantage of me, or try to control me as others have done when I needed them." B) ?"I cannot ask for help or need anything from others because I must be perfect and in control all of the time." C) ?"Asking for help is admitting that there really is a problem, and if therapy does not help then I surely will be hopeless." D) ?All choices are common themes for clients.

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__________ are usually open and have revolving membership.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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